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- José Alfredo Pérez San Román (1930 – 10 September 1989), known as Pepe San Román, was the commander of Brigade 2506 ground troops in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba in April 1961.
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José Alfredo Pérez San Román (1930 – 10 September 1989), known as Pepe San Román, was the commander of Brigade 2506 ground troops in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba in April 1961. Pérez was his father's last name.
Sep 12, 1989 · Jose Perez San Roman, a commander of the Cuban exile invasion force that was defeated at the Bay of Pigs in 1961, was found dead Sunday in his home in Miami, according to the police.
Oct 17, 1989 · MIAMI -- On a Saturday evening not too long ago, Jose Perez San Roman carefully vacuumed his two-bedroom mobile home, left his mementos in orderly piles, painstakingly wrote his last letter...
Sep 13, 1989 · Jose Alfredo Perez San Roman, 58, the Cuban exile who was a commander of the 1,500-man Brigade 2506 in the disastrous April 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, then spent 28 years deeply depressed...
Present at this historic event are Captain Juan L. Cosculluela, Brigade Commander Jose Perez San Roman, Dr. Manuel Artime Bueza, Civil Brigade Chief, Corvette Captain Jaime Varela Canosa, Chief of Navy and The Medical Lieutenant Dr. Juan Rodriguez Pintado, doctor of the LCI Blagar.
José Alfredo Pérez San Román (1930 – 10 September 1989), known as Pepe San Román, was the commander of Brigade 2506 ground troops in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba in April 1961. Pérez was his father's last name.
José Alfredo Pérez San Román , known as Pepe San Román, was the commander of Brigade 2506 ground troops in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba in April 1961. Pérez was his father's last name.